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Development of CdZnTe X- and gamma-ray detectors for security, environmental monitoring, and medical applications.

by
DrAndrea Zappettini
(IMEM-CNR)

Wednesday
12 Oct 2016, 11:00
→
12:00
Europe/Rome

Aula Leale - edificio 22 (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)

Aula Leale - edificio 22

Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati

Description

CdZnTe-based X- and gamma-ray detectors operate at room temperature, in a wide energy range (10keV- 1MeV), and show good energy resolution. Thanks to these unique characteristics, they have found applications in may fields, such as security, environmental monitoring, medical diagnostics.

In the last years, IMEM-CNR developed technology to growth CdZnTe crystals and realize CdZnTe-based X- and gamma-ray detectors. In this talk, the main results will be summarized concerning the following projects:

realization of an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with a CdZnTe-based gamma ray spectrometer for the localization and identification of nuclear sources dispersed in the environment (funded by the Flagship Fabbrica del Futuro)

development of instrumentation for high flux x-ray spectroscopy (funded by “Futuro in Ricerca”)

realization of a gamma-ray detector for in situ monitoring of the 470 keV dis-excitation photons during BNCT

development of high density pixel detectors for x-ray imaging (funded by private contracts).